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Mar 15, 2015 (newstodate): Lufthansa is to significantly increase its services between Germany and Iceland from this summer.
Since 2011, Lufthansa has been offering seasonal flights from Dusseldorf, Hamburg and Berlin to Keflavik on Iceland.
From June 2015, these flights will be taken over by Lufthansa's subsidiary Germanwings, and at the same time Lufthansa will launch flights on new routes to Iceland from Frankfurt and Munich.
Lufthansa will fly to Iceland from Frankfurt and Much three times per week, but plans are to continue servicing these routes on a year-round basis.
Bluebird Cargo has been serving as sales agent for Lufthansa Cargo in the Icelandic market, while Airport Associates provided the cargo handling at Keflavik Airport.
Since 2011, Lufthansa has been offering seasonal flights from Dusseldorf, Hamburg and Berlin to Keflavik on Iceland.
From June 2015, these flights will be taken over by Lufthansa's subsidiary Germanwings, and at the same time Lufthansa will launch flights on new routes to Iceland from Frankfurt and Munich.
Lufthansa will fly to Iceland from Frankfurt and Much three times per week, but plans are to continue servicing these routes on a year-round basis.
Bluebird Cargo has been serving as sales agent for Lufthansa Cargo in the Icelandic market, while Airport Associates provided the cargo handling at Keflavik Airport.